Several things can cause IBS symptoms to be worse in the morning, including your circadian rhythm, gastrocolic reflex, and stress. It’s common for IBS symptoms to be worse in the morning.
Research suggests that hormones can influence both symptom severity and pain sensitivity in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Fluctuations in sex hormones, in particular the fluctuations of estrogen in ...
Symptom sensitivity aside, there’s clear evidence that certain digestive disorders are more likely to affect women than men. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)—a disorder that involves repeated ...
HIV symptoms in women may differ after the initial infection. HIV is an infection that attacks cells in your immune system, known as CD4 cells. If untreated, HIV may progress to acquired ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) frequently causes mucus in stool. As part of the digestive process, the intestines secrete a gel-like mucus to lubricate the intestinal walls and ease the passage of ...
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